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-If ' W I lt' -r 1 ...t s- h .rt, - , 'eaflvvill to Ronnie Parkerling ot, .. .. .. D We .lays lc .e ther. as he always nas. . Jrtwein, do hereby will and decree to Harriette Loll, my curly hair, and my ability to talk in --' li I I:-Carolyn Haselgrove, being of sound mind and sound body do will to Carolyn Pirtle, my desire to be c. hot-rod and the flustrations I have because of failing so completely. Also. CGFOIYH. 'he W0f1deffUI WINGS I IWVG had as a senior are all yours to enioy. I, David Houghton, being of sound mind and body, will to Craig Sibley allthe glory of being a football managerq I, Myrna Hazellief, do hereby will to Norma Bembry all my old books in hopes that she will learn more out of them than I did. I, Shirley Hazellief, being of sound mind CWhat?l do hereby will to Bill Gray all my old books. May he get more use out of them than I did. I also leave enough paper and pencils, to do him the year. lOne pack of paper and one penciI.l Good Luck! I, Craig Heller, would like to will my desire to play football to Pete Frew. I, Betty Heverley, being of feeble mind and sound body do hereby will to. Barbara Small my ability to have car trouble or run out of gas every time we start to go to Vero. Also, I give you my peroxide blond hair. May you have better luck with it than I did. Have fun in your senior year. I, Harold Hogan, lbetter known as Hoagyj being of sound and able body, do will to Jimmy Thomas my parking place in the parking lot, and hope he has as much fun in all his Classes as I did. I, Mark Holloway, being of dubious mind and fatigued body, do hereby will and bequeath to Paul Pringle the following: lil my parking place in the parking lot for his '55' Packard, if he ever brings it to school, Q21 my good looks, l3l my ability to get along with Coach Lanier, Ml my ability to be the Biggest Flirt while going steady, l5l and last but not least a bottle of Vitalis so he won't have to comb his hair more than five times a day. In other words all my worldly possessions except Frances. l, Todd Huff, being of weak mind and sound body, do hereby will to Wayne Scambler, Bill Tye's Old Hound Dog willed to me last year, and my old I2 gauge shotgun. May he get iust as much kick out of them as I did. I, Dan Hurst, do will to Bill Dewson, my pear shape, and my ability not to be able to get a date. I. Henry Jackson, being of sound mind and body, do will to Jim King my English work pad so that he may graduate. I, Marian Jaudon, being of weak mind and sound heart, do hereby willto Jeanette Stewart, my ability to be absent at least once a week and still be on the B honor roll. Also my desk in Consumers'-Math- may she do better than I did. I, John Justice, being of unsound mind and body, lbecause of the last 4 yearsl do hereby leave to Denny Midgette my great M hate for certain coaches. We, Pat Kendall and Margaret Leverette, being of distorted minds and enervated bodies as the result of having paid our debts to society for being born into this disillusioned state of affairs, as we are g completing our twelve year sentence do leave to the inmates of the class of '56, this deeply cherished thought: As you wander on through life, dear brother, whatever be your goal, keep your eyes upon the doughnut, and not upon the hole. Also I, Margaret Leverette, being in a sound state of complete perplexity do bequeath to Beebe Mills that which I consider to be most advantageous to her welfare-My title as Prettiest Girl. FRIENDLIEST Alyce Terry Tom Brolin 36
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if in if-Q MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED :Egg-. Marvin McKinley Gleda Cail I, Homer J. Green, will to Dixie Lee Drawdy, all my headaches in P..6..D., may she have as much fun as I did. l I, Dikiio Brinson, being of unstable mind, do hereby will to Mary Ann Altenhoff, my ability to learn Spanish so well, and the ability to get along with all my teachers. I, Ida Jean Guerriero, being of sound mind and body, will to Betty Paul my ability to arrive early for band practice. I, Loretta Hansen, being of sound mind and body do hereby will to Janice Robinson my seat at the football games and may she enioy the games as much as I did. l, Marie Hansen, being of sound mind and little body, do hereby will to Betty Jo Rowe, all my old stationery and fountain pens and I hope she gets as much use and happiness out of them as I did in writing to 'You-know-who'. I also will to her all the good times I had in my senior year and hope she has as much fun as I had. I, Sylvia Hardwick, being of uncertain mind, do will to Willie Leeper all the wonderful times I had in my senior year, also my title as 'Most Bashful GirI'! May she be as greatly teased as I, for owning it. ' ,.,A, , ,Wfgdnb .gm :..v- - AA' , Jrggitl.-W A c .ft -ty, I. -UCI - Evff nc' i1i.- K vwi to e x ..:l', v x g oc.: graff s wilt -.t dot 'o P' I i ' at s.aying on the good sim. of . ., .4 ..: - I, Robert Hammond forsman, being ..- ui mind and of doubtful physical condition, do let. . to Jackie Morell, my ability to get A's in the concrete science. My fskill?J on the golf course I leave to no- body, mainly because nobody wants it. Anybody who wants my knack of annoying teachers can,have it. I, Ann French, do will to Irene Miller, all the good time I've had in my senior year. I, Billy Garrup, do will my ability to get along with the girls, to Albert Moore. I, Avriett Grace, being of sound mind l?J and able body C???I do hereby will to Guy Burke, all of my old corridor passes which have so successfully kept me out of class, my ability to skip every day the third period and never get caught, and allof the old band-aids which I put on my heels after a long Thurs- day night drill. I, Annette Freeman, being minus of the mesen- cephalon or any other part, do herewith and hence- forth will to my beneficiary, Carol Smith, my ami- cableness, my swift perception of the incongruous, my place in the May Day Court, and all the other honors I didn't get in school. I also will to her my large and strong vocabulary, fthe dictionary, which I don't own!I- I, Wanda Goins, do hereby will to Della Beekman my best wishes, for a most successful senior year. 1Also, I would like to give her my ragged dog-eared notebook which contains many interesting notes about school. May they serve her so that her last year will be one of no home work. CLASS PESTS Anne Lassiter Dan Hurst
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IJST SCHOOL 5. ..:.. cfeig Heller Patty Murphy I, Loretta Laytield, being of sound mind l?J and little body, do hereby will to Thomas Nelson, my sincere love for airplanes, my shoestrings, that always come untied during a parade and the ability to talk in Mr. Ropp's Alg. II class and not get any talking marks. To Donna Davis, I leave my position as bugler in C. A. P., and my ability to play the bugle loud and clear. I, Sandra Lewis, do will to Barbara Small, D.M.H.S. in hopes she gets as many bumps, shoves, sore feet and headaches in its corridors as I did. Also my old desk in Bookkeeping in hopes she will use it more than I did and still make A's . I, Vent Lindsey, do will to Merlin Freer, my squad at P.E. and may it be as much trouble to him as it was to me. I also will to him my dislike for dancing. I, Joyce Llyod, being of sound mind and body, ll hopej, do will to Margie falias Midgei Thomas, my undying love for shorthand. May she have as much fun as I didn't. To Midge I also leave my '54 Cadillac disguised as a Plymouth, willed to me last year, in the hopes she can catch more boys than I ever did. I, Steve Lowe, being of sound mind and sound body I think , will to Robert Price my ability of skipping without being caught much , and I leave to him all the fun l have had in school. I, Herbert Martin, will my ability to skip half my classes and still keep up with the rest of the class, to Anna Marie S ires. pl, Charlotte Matthews, being of sound body and unsound mind, will to Sherald Milton my old seat in typing and hope he does better than I did, and enioy it as much as I have. I, Paulette Matthews, do hereby will to Evelyn Warnock my locker that she may keep it as well iammed at all times as I have, and never remove any books except on week- ends to impress her folks. I, Roger McCaslin, leave . . . Julie. I, Marvin McKinley, not being much of any thing, do will and bequeath to William Whitehurst my ability l?i to get along with my teachers, and all the other headaches I will leave behind when I finally graduate. L .gy ' , Li. lsi Jisoisanne Kiselz, biseing isof niso misind sisisound bisodisy diso hiserebisy misind aisnd sisisound bisodisy diso hisere- bisy wisill tiso isAnne Bisook misy iisob isof Sisisecritarisy isof thise Leististerwisomisen Clisub. Tiso Wayne Shipman, misy aisibisi- liiy tiso pesaintthlsings lisike isi diso. Tiso thise tisactuly misy uisndisying lisove. I, Ann Lassiter, being of feeble-mind do will to Beebe Mills my ability to do nothing in Mrs. Scharfschwerdt's class and still get B's. I also will to her my title as Most Athletic Girl for three years and CIass Pest in Seniors Who' Who. I, Ann Law, being of questionable mind, and questionable body, do will to Carol Ann Matheson CLI The title of Prettiest Girl so thoughtfully left me by Syelda Rentz. CI know she can fulfill it better than Ii OJ My curly hair lMay she not have to roll it more than seven nights a week.I l3.i My superior ability in typing. lMay she make better grades than I did.I MOST BASHFUL Austin Mills Sylvia Hardwick
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